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Virginia Woolf is widely known as a novelist and writer of short stories, letters and diaries, and stands as one of the central writers in the Modernist tradition of English literature. In the context of the high regard in which Virginia Woolf’s writing is now held, it is perhaps surprising to discover that there are few standalone introductory companions and guides to her work. In the opening paragraph of her Introduction to this Companion, the editor Jessica Berman identifies The Cambridge Companion to Virginia Woolf (Sellers, 2010) (RR 2011/20) and Virginia Woolf in Context (Randall...

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